By a Trusted Judge Sample Clauses

By a Trusted Judge a If the judge is trusted, achieving correct repudiation settlement by the judge is again trivial: Xxx simply presents to the the judge xb together with other data items. Note that both in this case and in the case of a tamper-resistant device, Xxx's presenting k, rather than xb, to the judge or the device without convincing her or the device that k satis es the condition of k = hash(uxb mod p), would open up a door for a dishonest Xxx to frame Xxxxx by providing a message made up by himself, where xb is Xxx's private key, u = (ya gr)s mod p for SCS1, and u = (g yr)s mod p for SCS2. Note that once being given xb, the judge can do everything Xxx can with xb.
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By a Trusted Judge a If the judge is trusted, achieving correct repudiation settlement by the judge is again trivial: Bob simply presents to the the judge xb together with other data items. Note that both in this case and in the case of a tamper-resistant device, Bob's presenting k, rather than xb, to the judge or the device without convincing her or the device that k satis es the condition of k = hash(uxb mod p), would open up a door for a dishonest Bob to frame Xxxxx by providing a message made up by himself, where xb is Bob's private key, u = (ya gr)s mod p for SCS1, and u = (g yr)s mod p for SCS2. Note that once being given xb, the judge can do everything Bob can with xb.

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